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2002 Fault Systems Funded Research

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Number PI Institution Title
02003 Agnew, Duncan UCSD Analysis and Interpretation of Strainmeter and GPS Data from Los Angeles
02012 Ben-Zion, Yehuda USC Quantitative Measures of Structural Fault Zone Complexity
02019 Burgmann, Roland UC Berkeley Constraining Non-Linear Lithospheric Viscous Flow Laws from Post-Landers and Post-Hector Mine SCEC GPS Measurements
02032 Ekstrom, Goran Harvard Small Earthquakes, Stress Triggering, and Criticality
02033 Evans, James Utah State Examination of Exhumed Faults of the San Bernardino and San Gabriel Mountains, Implications for Earthquake Rupture and Termination Processes
02041 Hager, Brad MIT Estimating Earthquake Slip in an Elastically Heterogeneous Earth: Application to the 1992 Landers and 1999 Hector Mine Earthquakes
02042 Hager, Brad MIT Inferring Fault Slip and Crustal Motion from Joint Inversion of Geologic and Geodetic Data Using Block Models
02059 Kellogg, Louise UC, Davis Finite Element Modeling of Crustal Deformation in Southern California
02069a Lindvall, Scott WLA Collaborative Paleoseismologic Studies: Constraints on Temporal Clustering of Earthquakes, Eastern California Shear Zone
02069b Rockwell, Tom SDSU Collaborative Paleoseismologic Studies: Constraints on Temporal Clustering of Earthquakes, Eastern California Shear Zone
02069c Rubin, Charlie CWU Collaborative Paleoseismologic Studies: Constraints on Temporal Clustering of Earthquakes, Eastern California Shear Zone
02089 O'Connell, Richard Harvard Effects of realistic Viscoelastic Rheologies on Post-Seismic Deformation
02094 Oskin, Michael UCSB What is the Relative Magnitude of Transient Loading of the Blackwater Fault?
02097 Owen, Susan USC Generating a GPS Time Series of Hector Mine Postseismic Deformation
02101 Rockwell, Thomas SDSU Prehistoric Earthquake Chronology of the SJF: Target of Opportunity to Provide a High Resolution Record - Now of Never
02102d Seitz, Gordon LLNL Coordinated High-Resolution Paleoseismic Characterization of the Southern San Andreas Fault: Building the Foundation of Multiple Seismic Cycle Earthquake Models
02102i Biasi, Glen UNR Coordinated High-Resolution Paleoseismic Characterization of the Southern San Andreas Fault: Building the Foundation of Multiple Seismic Cycle Earthquake Models
02102L Rockwell, Tom SDSU Coordinated High-Resolution Paleoseismic Characterization of the Southern San Andreas Fault: Building the Foundation of Multiple Seismic Cycle Earthquake Models
02102m Weldon, Ray Oregon Coordinated High-Resolution Paleoseismic Characterization of the Southern San Andreas Fault: Building the Foundation of Multiple Seismic Cycle Earthquake Models
02104a Rundle, John Colorado Emergent Modes on Earthquake Fault Systems: Illuminating the Relationship between Observable Data and the Underlying Dynamics of Fault Networks Using Numerical Simulations
02104b Klein, William Boston Univ Emergent Modes on Earthquake Fault Systems: Illuminating the Relationship between Observable Data and the Underlying Dynamics of Fault Networks Using Numerical Simulations
02105 Rundle, John Colorado Earthquake Forecasting: Evaluation of the Colorado PDPC Index Method Using Retrospective Statistical Hypothesis Testing
02107 Sammis, Charles USC Stress Shadows, Accelerating Seismicity and the Predictability of Earthquakes
02112 Segall, Paul Stanford Integrating Geologic and Geodetic Estimates of Slip-Rate
02114 Shaw, Bruce LDEO Sequences of Cascading Elastodynamic Ruptures on Geometrically Complex Faults
02118 Shen, Zheng-Kang UCLA Geodetic Deformation in Southern California
02119a Simons, Mark Caltech Development of Community Finite Element Models for Fault Systems and Tectonic Studies
02119b Hager, Brad MIT Development of Community Finite Element Models for Fault Systems and Tectonic Studies
02119c Simons, Mark Caltech Development of Community Finite Element Models for Fault Systems and Tectonic Studies
02131 Tullis, Terry Brown Univ Workshop to Plan Collaborative Activities Involving Fault and Rock Mechanics
02135 Ward, Steven UC Santa Cruz Methods for Evaluating and Testing Earthquake Potential in and Around California




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